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Singapore beats forecast with 5.7% GDP growth in Q2, early data shows
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Singapore beats forecast with 5.7% GDP growth in Q2, early data shows

Singapore's economy recorded a 5.7% GDP growth in Q2 2026, according to preliminary data, marking a slowdown from the 6.3% growth in Q1. The growth was influenced by the artificial intelligence sector, though the ongoing Iran war introduced downside risks. Analysts had previously anticipated slower growth in the second half of the year, suggesting continued challenges despite technological advancements.

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Singapore beats forecast with 5.7% GDP growth in Q2, early data shows

Singapore's economy recorded a 5.7% GDP growth in Q2 2026, according to preliminary data, marking a slowdown from the 6.3% growth in Q1. The growth was influenced by the artificial intelligence sector, though the ongoing Iran war introduced downside risks. Analysts had previously anticipated slower growth in the second half of the year, suggesting continued challenges despite technological advancements.

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